So, what can we learn from these sequences? In my case, I am talking about a Donald Ross course that was restored/renovated very nicely by Kris Spence.
It starts pretty gently. 1st is a longish, but not difficult (4/10) par 5. Definite chance to get off to a good start, especially with good course management. 2nd is short par 4, most difficult part is the tee shot, plays to a tricky green, but still very gettable (5/10).
Then, the 3rd hole punches you (me) in the face. A long (200 from middle tees, 235 from tips) par 3 to a volcano green with difficult recoveries from 60%-70% of the perimeter. For me, this is the most difficult par on the course (9/10). Brilliant hole, but so tough.
The 4th through 7th is a very challenging stretch (7, 7, 5, 8 out of 10), all par 4s, only one of which I consider a good chance at par.
The 8th is the most scoreable hole on the course for me (3/10), a short par 5, usually reachable in two. Even when I hit a poor drive or second shot, I usually have a good chance at par. I don't make a ton of birdies in general, but I birdie this hole often.
The 9th is a par 3 that plays 186 +/- with some tricky pin positions. Playing to the front middle of the green will always give you a good chance at par, but (a) I am not smart enough to ignore where the flag is located and (b) I am not good enough to execute consistently. 6/10 for me.
In considering the above sequence (4 / 5 / 9 / 7 / 7 / 5 / 8 / 3 / 6 = 54), it is most interesting to compare to the original order of play (when the original clubhouse was on the other side of the property). At that time, the 7th hole (8/10 now, 10/10 in 1929) was the opener, before going to the current 6th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 1st*, 2nd*, 3rd, 4th. That sequence, using my same ratings in different order, would be 8 / 5 / 7 / 3 / 6 / 4 / 5 / 9 / 7. That is quite a different cadence. Which would you prefer? Can either be classified as more typical of Ross? Did he really prefer a "gentle handshake?"
*Note: the current 1st and 2nd holes are not original Ross holes. What were then the 6th and 7th holes were shortish par 4s. While I never played them, I get the sense they would have fallen in a similar difficulty range, making the above cadence comparison still relevant.